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Nearby Theaters

The Bonanza Theatre was an independent theatre that filled the area around North Jefferson along with the Star Theatre, Laclede Theatre, Art Theatre, Criterion Theatre and Roosevelt Theatre. The theatres all served their purpose in presenting motion pictures to the neighborhood.

It had a small balcony and was a well maintained and clean theatre. No one has ever figured out the name and where or why it came about but some say it was the fact that a theatre in the neighborhood was a ‘Bonanza’. It had beautiful red draperies over the screen and put on local stage shows.

Chuck2131 and JALex:
I used to drive by the Bonanza daily when I worked downtown. I had lived on Lindell near Vandeventer. For a brief time, I would try to figure a way into the building, but not so.
The “building” next door was demolished a long time ago. It had the remnants of some cast-iron structure but I am not sure and I had mistakenly believed the demolished structure was the Bonanza Theatre!
I could NOT find the exit doors of the Bonanza.
I had never seen a movie here.
I am trying to understand how this theatre was around from 1909-1916 (JALex).
Is this theatre that old?
Thanks, Patrick

Chuck1231. Sorry to say this, but I am confused. After seeing the Google image, exactly which of the three buildings is the actual theatre as seen on Google Earth? It is possible that I might have misidentified the Bonanza from the cluster?
When I saw these buildings back in 2006-7, was I wrong about which building was the theatre? Thanks, Patrick

A little exciting news about the Bonanza: The building is being rehabbed, and the latter-day brick-and-paneling facade of the first floor has been torn out to temporarily reveal part of the old theater’s lobby. The photo linked here shows ancient posters advertising the Garrick Theater, and if you click the “right arrow” key you’ll see three more pictures of the Bonanza as it appears in June 2013!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrensnow/8979694833